Ron Turner (illustrator)
Ronald Turner was a British illustrator and comic book artist.
Early life and career
Turner was born in Norwich, England. He became interested in science fiction at an early age, with numerous works across several media: the novels of H.G. Wells, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Jules Verne; films and film serials such as Metropolis, Things to Come, and Flash Gordon; and Alex Raymond's comic strips. He developed a keen interest in American science-fiction pulp magazines, such as Amazing Stories and Astounding Stories, and first started to develop his talent by attempting to copy the often spectacular cover illustrations.In 1936, at the age of 14, Turner first got work as an apprentice in Odhams, a London art studio and publishing house. By 1938, Turner was providing illustrations for the British magazine Modern Wonder. In 1940, Turner's professional art career was interrupted by the Second World War, and he was drafted into the British Army. He returned to professional illustration in the late 1940s, finding a job drawing comic strips for Scion's Big series, which were mostly centred around the crew of the Atomic Mole: a subterranean craft, that explored the theoretical "habitable spaces" beneath the Earth's crust.
Odhams eventually began publishing a line of paperback fiction, for which Turner drew numerous covers, notably the Vargo Statten series by John Russell Fearn. Turner's art raised his profile to the extent that other publishers started to send him assignments. In 1953, Turner left Odhams to try his hand at freelancing and attempt to produce a regular comic strip in the style of British cartoonist Frank Hampson, whose work he admired.
Solo comics work
In 1953, Turner spoke to the publisher of Tit-Bits Science Fiction Novels about the possibility of producing his own comic series. The publisher agreed, and began Tit-Bits Science Fiction Comics, a 64-page monthly comic book written, drawn and lettered by Turner. It quickly became apparent that the workload was too onerous for one man, and Turner brought in other artists in order to meet his deadlines. Publication was discontinued after seven issues.Around the time of the demise of Tit-Bits Comics, Turner began to write, draw and letter the "Space Ace" strip for the Lone Star comic, which required only four pages per month. In 1954, he also started drawing for Amalgamated Press's Super-Detective Library comic, which had recently started running a science-fiction strip titled "Rick Random: Space Detective". Editor Ted Holmes commissioned Turner to provide art for the strip, leaving the chores of script-writing, lettering and cover illustration to others. Turner worked on "Rick Random" for the next five years.
1960s
As the vogue for pulp science fiction dwindled, Turner found work doing cover illustrations again for numerous publications, such as the popular science journal Practical Mechanics. By the mid-1960s, Turner had mostly abandoned the world of monthly publishing, and was producing original paint-by-number paintings for the company Craftmaster.In 1965, Turner was offered the opportunity to draw his first colour comic strip, based on the Gerry Anderson TV series Stingray, for TV Century 21 Stingray Extra. The following year, Turner began contributing to TV Century 21 on a regular basis with his first continuing colour comic strip, "The Daleks", featuring the mechanical villains from the TV series Doctor Who. Turner replaced the strip's previous artist Richard Jennings, initially for issues 50 and 51 and then on a regular basis from issue 59. He continued to illustrate The Daleks until its conclusion in issue 104.
Between 1965 and 1969, Turner also contributed strips based on the various Anderson series to a number of TV Century 21 holiday specials and the publisher's hardback annual books, illustrating further Stingray strips in addition to ones based on Fireball XL5, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and Joe 90. He illustrated all 80 pages of the Joe 90 Puzzle Book and the same number for the Joe 90 Dot to Dot Book as well as providing strips based on the series The Champions, and Land of the Giants for the Joe 90 Top Secret Annual. In addition, he again found work with Amalgamated Press, taking over the black-and-white "Robot Builders" strip from Carlos Cruz for Fleetway's Tiger and Hurricane comic magazine.
1970s
In the 1970s, Turner began working for IPC Media, drawing strips for the Whizzer and Chips comic, such as "Wonder-car", "Archie's Angels" and "Danny Drew's Dialling Man", which were generally aimed at the young adult market. As well as contributing a regular strip to IPC Media's TV21, he also continued his association with Gerry Anderson with Thunderbirds strips for the 1972 Thunderbirds Annual and the 1973 Countdown Annual.In the late 1970s, Turner drew a number of "Judge Dredd" comic strips for 2000 A.D., although his style did not gain the favour of his editors, and the long-term assignment eventually fell to other artists. Instead, Turner found regular work on the re-launched version of IPC's formerly violent comic Action with "The Spinball Slaves"—a sequel to the science-fiction sport strip "Death Game 1999" and its less violent sequel "Spinball". When Action merged with IPC's war comic Battle Picture Weekly to become Battle Action, Turner contributed a further "Spinball" sequel strip entitled "The Spinball Wars". He also worked on a revival of "Rick Random" also for 2000 A.D..
1980s
Turner continued to work for Battle Action under its new title Battle Action Force, drawing many of the "Action Force" strips, which featured Action Man characters licensed from Mattel. He also began drawing a strip called "Journey to the Stars" for the new IPC Media weekly comic Speed, although publication ceased shortly afterwards. Turner found work with other IPC comics such as War and Battle Picture Library, but the shrinking comics market in 1980s Britain soon caused these publications to fold in 1984. At this time, Turner announced his retirement, although not long afterwards he was found drawing strips for an independent small press, including "Nick Hazard" and "Kalgan the Golden".1990s and death
By this point, Turner had started regularly providing book cover illustrations once again, on this occasion for Gryphon Books. He also painted a new six-part "Daleks" strip for Doctor Who Magazine.Turner died of a stroke and a heart attack in 1998. His artwork has continued to appear posthumously on books published by Gryphon Books and Wildside Press, drawing on many previously unpublished pieces as well as re-printing his earlier book cover illustrations.
Books
The following books are entirely or substantially illustrated by Turner:- Into Space with Ace Brave! Space-Master
- Joe 90 Puzzle Book
- Joe 90 Dot to Dot Book
- Rick Random: Space Detective
Comic strips
- The Amstor Computer
- * "854391 - A Modern Christmas..."
- Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
- * "Assassination of the Director of Economic Affairs"
- * Untitled Story
- * "Target London"
- * "Destroy San Francisco"
- * "Lost in Time"
- The Champions
- * "Error of Judgement"
- The Daleks
- * "The Eve of the War", parts 4 and 5
- * "The Rogue Planet"
- * "Impasse"
- * "The Terrorkon Harvest"
- * "Legacy of Yesteryear"
- * "Shadow of Humanity"
- * "The Emissaries of Jevo"
- * "Road to Conflict"
- * "Return of the Elders"
- Fireball XL5
- * "The Drifting Coffin"
- Joe 90
- * "Deadly Toy"
- * "Rat Trap"
- * "Ambush"
- * "Doctor Fawkes"
- * "Check Mate"
- * "Break-Down"
- * "The Deadly Swarm"
- Judge Dredd
- * "Robots"
- * "Robot Wars", parts 2, 4 and 7
- * "The Solar Sniper"
- Land of the Giants
- * Untitled Story
- Rick Random
- * "Kidnappers from Space"
- * "The Case of the Man Who Owned the Moon"
- * "The Five Lives of Mr. Quex"
- * "The Gold Rush Planet"
- * "The Mystery of the Moving Planet"
- * "The Planet of Lost Men"
- * "Invaders from the Ocean Planet"
- * "Manhunt Through Space"
- * "The Mystery of the Time Travellers"
- * "The Riddle of the Vanishing People"
- * "Sabotage from Space"
- * "The S.O.S. from Space"
- * "The Planet of Terror"
- * "The Space Pirates"
- * "Perilous Mission"
- * "The Mystery of the Frozen World"
- * "The Mystery of the Robot World"
- * "The Terror from Space"
- * "The Threat from Space"
- * "The Kidnapped Planet"
- * "The Riddle of the Astral Assassin!"
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- * Untitled Story
- * Untitled Story
- 'Stingray'
- * "Double Trap"
- * Untitled Story
- * "The Collector"
- * "The Sunken City"
- * "Death Ray"
- Tharg's Future Shocks
- * "Just Like Home"
- * "Beautiful World"
- 'Thunderbirds
- * Untitled Story
- * "The Hood Makes a Strike"
- * Untitled Story
- * "Volcano Alert"
- * "Bridge of Fear"
- * "Day Return from Death"
- * "Curse of the Elastos"
- * "Fire Lords"
- * "Crash Down"
- * "Invisible Invader"
- * "The Law Breakers"
- * "The Collector"
- Zero-X
- * "Conflict on Mars"
- * "Brink of Disaster"
- * "Break Out"
Cover art (books)
- Operation Venus by John Russell Fearn
- Annihilation! by Vargo Statten
- The Micro Men by Vargo Statten
- Wanderer of Space by Vargo Statten
- 2,000 Years On! by Vargo Statten
- Inferno! by Vargo Statten
- The Cosmic Flame by Vargo Statten
- Nebula X by Vargo Statten
- The Sun Makers by Vargo Statten
- The Avenging Martian by Vargo Statten
- Deadline to Pluto by Vargo Statten
- The Petrified Planet by Vargo Statten
- The Devouring Fire by Vargo Statten
- The Renegade Star by Vargo Statten
- The New Satellite by Vargo Statten
- The Catalyst by Vargo Statten
- Anjani the Mighty by Earl Titan
- The Gold of Akada by Earl Titan
- The Caves of Death by Victor Norwood
- The Skull of Kanaima by Victor Norwood
- The Temple of the Dead by Victor Norwood
- Spawn of Space by Franz Harkon
- Destination Mars by George Sheldon Brown
- The Inner Cosmos by Vargo Statten
- The Space Warp by Vargo Statten
- The Eclipse Express by Vargo Statten
- The Time Bridge by Vargo Statten
- The Man from Tomorrow by Vargo Statten
- The G-Bomb by Vargo Statten
- Laughter in Space by Vargo Statten
- Tremor by Frank Lederman
- Two Days of Terror by Roy Sheldon
- Ultra Spectrum by Vargo Statten
- Zero Hour by Vargo Statten
- The Black Avengers by Vargo Statten
- Odyssey of Nine by Vargo Statten
- Pioneer, 1990 by Vargo Statten
- Man of Two Worlds by Vargo Statten
- The Lie Destroyer by Vargo Statten
- Black Bargain by Vargo Statten
- Moons for Sale by Volsted Gridban
- The Dyno-Depressant by Volsted Gridban
- Magnetic Brain by Volsted Gridban
- Scourge of the Atom by Volsted Gridban
- Exit Life by Volsted Gridban
- The Master Must Die by Volsted Gridban
- Conquerors of Venus by Edgar Rees Kennedy
- Cosmic Exodus by Conrad G. Holt
- The Hell Fruit by Lawrence F. Rose
- Doomed Nation of the Skies by Steve Future
- The Star Seekers by Francis G. Rayer
- Sinister Forces by Alvin Westwood
- Planetoid Disposals Ltd. by Volsted Gridban
- Fugitive of Time by Volsted Gridban
- The Wall by Charles Grey
- Dynasty of Doom by Charles Grey
- Tormented City by Charles Grey
- Space Hunger by Charles Grey
- I Fight for Mars by Charles Grey
- The Great Ones by Jon J. Deegan
- Vanguard to Neptune by J.M. Walsh
- Zhorani by Karl Maras
- The Grand Illusion by Vargo Statten
- Wealth of the Void by Vargo Statten
- A Time Appointed by Vargo Statten
- I Spy by Vargo Statten
- 1,000 Year Voyage by Vargo Statten
- The Purple Wizard by Volsted Gridban
- Frozen Limit by Volsted Gridban
- I Came - I Saw - I Wondered by Volsted Gridban
- The Genial Dinosaur by Volsted Gridban
- The Lonely Astronomer by Volsted Gridban
- The Plant from Infinity by Karl Maras
- Alien Life by E.C. Tubb
- The Living World by Carl Maddox
- The Extra Man by Charles Grey
- Menace from the Past by Carl Maddox
- City of No Return by E.C. Tubb
- Hell Planet by E.C. Tubb
- The Resurrected Man by E.C. Tubb
- The Hand of Havoc by Charles Grey
- Enterprise 2115 by Charles Grey
- Before the Beginning by Marx Reisen
- Home is the Martian by Philip Kent
- Mission to the Stars by Philip Kent
- Slaves of the Spectrum by Philip Kent
- Vassals of Venus by Philip Kent
- The Dissentizens by Bruno G. Condray
- Jupiter Equilateral by John Rackham
- The Master Weed by John Rackham
- Space Puppet by John Rackham
- Slave Traders of the Sky by Steve Future
- Voyage into Space by Earl Van Loden
- The Yellow Planet by George Sheldon Brown
- Alien Virus by John Rackham
- Dimension of Illion by Irving Heine
- Exile from Jupiter by Bruno G. Condray
- Deep Freeze by Jonathan Burke
- One Against Time by Hank Janson
- The Unseen Assassin by Hank Janson
- A Mirror of Witchcraft by Christina Hole
- The Satanic Mass by H.T.F. Rhodes
- Pandora’s Box by E.C. Tubb
- The Golden Amazon by John Russell Fearn
- Temple of Death by E.C. Tubb
- Saturn Patrol by E.C. Tubb
- Kalgan the Golden by E.C. Tubb
- Assignment New York by E.C. Tubb
- Aftermath by John Russell Fearn
- The Golden Amazon Returns by John Russell Fearn
- The Golden Amazon's Triumph by John Russell Fearn
- Get Me Headquarters by Stephen Frances
- Hell Hath No Fury by Sydney J. Bounds
- She Wanted a Guy by Norman Lazenby
- You Take the Rap by John Russell Fearn
- Fantasy Annual 1, ed. Philip Harbottle and Sean Wallace
- The Return by E.C. Tubb
- Murder in Space by E.C. Tubb
- The Golden Amazon's Diamond Quest by John Russell Fearn
- Murder Wears a Halo by Howard Browne
- Kidnapped! by Maurice Hershman
- Kill and Desire by Stephen Frances
- Mitzi by Michael Avallone
- I Fight for Mars by E.C. Tubb
- Alien Life by E.C. Tubb
- The Tall Adventurer: The Works of E.C. Tubb by Sean Wallace and Philip Harbottle
- The Gold of Akada by John Russell Fearn
- The Amazon Strikes Again by John Russell Fearn
- The Fortress of Utopia by Jack Williamson
- Twin of the Amazon by John Russell Fearn
- Conquest of the Amazon by John Russell Fearn
- Anjani the Mighty by John Russell Fearn
- If You Have Tears by Howard Browne
- The Whispering Gorilla by Don Wilcox
- Fantasy Annual 2, ed. Philip Harbottle and Sean Wallace
- Earth Set Free by E.C. Tubb
- The Wall by E.C. Tubb
- The Stellar Legion by E.C. Tubb
- The Ruler of Fate & Xandulu by Jack Williamson
- The Slitherers by John Russell Fearn
- The Iron God / Tomorrow by Jack Williamson / E.C. Tubb
- Lord of Atlantis by John Russell Fearn
- Triangle of Power by John Russell Fearn
- The Stone from the Green Star by Jack Williamson
- Gryphon SF and Fantasy Reader 1, ed. Philip Harbottle
- Fantasy Annual 3, ed. Philip Harbottle and Sean Wallace
- Death God’s Doom by E.C. Tubb
- The Sleeping City by E.C. Tubb
- Manton's World by John Russell Fearn
- Alien Worlds by E.C. Tubb
- The Amythyst City by John Russell Fearn
- Daughter of the Golden Amazon by John Russell Fearn
- Blue Spot & Entropy Reversed by Jack Williamson
- Invader on My Back by Philip E. High
- These Savage Futurians by Philip E. High
- The Extra Man by E.C. Tubb
- Fantasy Annual 4, ed. Philip Harbottle and Sean Wallace
- The Central Intelligence by John Russell Fearn
- Fantasy Quarterly 1, ed. Philip Harbottle
- The Best of John Russell Fearn, Vol. 1 by John Russell Fearn
- The Best of John Russell Fearn, Vol. 2 by John Russell Fearn
- The Cosmic Crusaders by John Russell Fearn
- Parasite Planet by John Russell Fearn
- The Genial Dinosaur by John Russell Fearn
- A Thing of the Past by John Russell Fearn
- The Space-Born by E.C. Tubb
- The Best of Philip E. High by Philip E. High
- Fantasy Adventures 1, ed. Philip Harbottle
- World Out of Step by John Russell Fearn
- The Shadow People by John Russell Fearn
- Fantasy Adventures 2, ed. Philip Harbottle
- Fantasy Adventures 3, ed. Philip Harbottle
- Fantasy Adventures 4, ed. Philip Harbottle
- The Best of Sydney J. Bounds by Sydney J. Bounds
- The Best of Sydney J. Bounds, Vol. 2 by Sydney J. Bounds
- Stardeath by E.C. Tubb
- Liquid Death and Other Stories by John Russell Fearn
- Voice of the Conqueror by John Russell Fearn
- The Intelligence Gigantic by John Russell Fearn
- Liners of Time by John Russell Fearn
- The Butterfly Planet by Philip E. High
- Fantasy Annual 5, ed. Philip Harbottle and Sean Wallace
- Dark Centauri by John Glasby
- Dwellers in Darkness by John Russell Fearn
- Kingpin Planet by John Russell Fearn
- World in Reverse by John Russell Fearn
- A Step to the Stars by Philip E. High
- Fantasy Adventures 5, ed. Philip Harbottle
- Fantasy Adventures 6, ed. Philip Harbottle
- Fantasy Adventures 7, ed. Philip Harbottle
- Fantasy Adventures 8, ed. Philip Harbottle
- Fantasy Adventures 11, ed. Philip Harbottle
- Fantasy Adventures 13, ed. Philip Harbottle
Cover art (magazines)
- Tales of Tomorrow, #3, 4
- Futuristic Science Stories, #7
- Wonders of the Spaceways, #3
- Worlds of Fantasy, #7
- Out of this World, #2
- Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine, #1, ed. Vargo Statten
- Vargo Statten British Science Fiction Magazine, #5, ed. Vargo Statten
- Planet X-1: The New World
- Captain Diamond and the Space Pirates
- The Scourge of the Carbon Belt
- The Terror of Titan
- Practical Mechanics, March 1954
- British Science Fiction Magazine, #10-19, ed. Vargo Statten
- Supernatural Stories, #6
- Super Detective Library, #53: The Case of the Space Bubble
- Practical Mechanics, September 1955
- Practical Mechanics, November 1955
- Practical Mechanics, April 1957
- Practical Mechanics, December 1957
- Practical Mechanics, April 1958
- Super Detective Library, #153: Rick Random and the Threat from Space
- Practical Mechanics, April–July 1961
- Practical Mechanics, September 1961-August 1962
- The Dalek Chronicles